The easiest way to submit a Claim Form for the Sprint solicitation call class action settlement is to do so online at www.PalmerSolicitationCallSettlement.com. However, you can also mail your Claim Form to the following address:

Palmer Solicitation Call Settlement

c/o GCG, Inc.

P.O. Box 9713

Dublin, OH 43017-5613

Phone Number to call for assistance: (800) 465-4481

Details: The proposed Sprint telemarketing settlement will settle a class action lawsuit, entitled Sandra L. Palmer v. Sprint Solutions, Inc., that alleges Sprint made commercial telephone solicitation calls (i.e., telemarketing calls) to residents of Washington State using an automatic dialing and announcing device. The Sprint class action lawsuit also claims that solicitation calls were made to residents in other states after they requested not to receive telemarketing calls from Sprint.

Class Members of the Sprint solicitation call class action settlement include current and former Sprint customers who, while a customer, at any time after July 23, 2005 through June 13, 2011:

(1) Lived in Washington State and received from Sprint directly or from its agents one or more commercial telephone solicitations that used an automatic dialing and announcing device; and/or

(2) Lived in Washington State and received from Sprint directly or from its agents one or more commercial telephone solicitations less than one year after advising Sprint or its agents that he or she did not wish to be called again by Sprint; and/or

(3) Lived in the United States and received from Sprint directly or from its agents one or more commercial telephone solicitations more than 30 days after advising Sprint or its agents that he or she did not wish to be called again by Sprint.

Class Members who submit a timely and valid claim form will receive a percentage share of the $5.5 million Sprint solicitation call settlement, based on the number of people who file claims. There’s no way to predict how much money Class Members will get until all claims are received, but each Class Member could receive the following:

– Category (1) Class Members could receive up to $500 per incident with a maximum of $2,000.– Category (2) Class Members could receive up to $100 per incident with a maximum of $400.– Category (3) Class Members could receive up to $500 per incident with a maximum of $2,000. – Class Members who fall into all three categories could receive up to a maximum amount not to exceed $4,400.

In order to receive any money from the Sprint telemarketing call class action settlement, you must submit a claim form online or by mail postmarked by November 21, 2011.

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This action is occuring right down the road from me. FYI – I have no part whatsoever in this action. Oral arguments were on June 27, 2012. Oral argumenter were recalled again on July 09, 2012 (Really, not sure what that was about). Judge’s Panel (3 Judges), should issue decesion in 3-5 months. Pending no addition appeals, (There will be at least one more to the US supreme court). Checks will then be sent out 1-2 months later. There is a 0% chance you receive a check by Christmas. Good luck to you though. My professional opinion: checks should be mailed Between February and June 2013.

Darn!, darn!, darn… Well this would be a nice Christmas present, I guess. I looked for an update everywhere, but can’t find one. This is the only place that has an e.t.a. on checks being sent out. Thanks for the update, frank.

Something stinks about this. Sprint has already paid so I hope the money is in an interest bearing account while we are waiting, maybe this way we will get what we are due and not the lawyers getting it all. By the way I have tried to get in contact with the person wo was supposed to have brought the appeal but I haven’t gotten an answer from my letters yet. I’m also checking out exactly why one person at the last minute could tie this up

Diddo, on what Adrian Powell said. I asked, will it be in spring? Rep said, it could be, but that’s up to the courts It will be about 2-3 months after arguments are completed that the decision will be handed down. Then if no appeal, disbursement will be made then. So, I’m guessing… Christmas 2014

We need to all go to our respective State Inspector Generals and Attorney Generals and ask them to investigate the Class Administrators actions and procedures. I have already asked a popular news investigating channel to aid me in trying to find out what is really happening because still, SOMETHING STINKS.

I emailed the attornies on the case on March 22, 2013 and below is the response I received from Rob Williamson on the same day….

“The objection made by one class member was overruled by the court, but he then appealed. About a month ago the court of Appeal rejected the appeal, without oral argument, and the case was returned to the trial court. My understanding is that claims are to be paid within two weeks.”

On February 14, 2013, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the District Court’s Judgment and Order of Final Approval. The claims are being processed according to the Judgment and Order of Final Approval and the Settlement Agreement. The distribution of the Settlement Awards is anticipated to commence by the end of April.

When I called, the girl that answered told me she couldnt even find my claim form… I was blown away because I was certain I filled a claim… then after being placed on hold, she came back and stated she had found the claim form that I submitted online.. I then asked her to provide me with the claim number… But as for checking the status, all she stated was whats on the damn recording.. nothing further…. she would not provide an estimated time just kept saying checks are pending for the end of the month… When I said to her “well its already the end of the month, so what you have to say about that” she repeated herself.. HA! what nerve! I know one thing.. they bet not try and sent me a check for $28 when the claim states upto $500 per incident…

WTF??? I received a check for $80.85, that’s $.11 a day for 2 years (730 days). These lawyers are ripping us off big time. I think they knew they were gonna take all this money extending it for over 2 years. Well hopefully they’ve calculated wrong and have us an additional check in the mail. Who do we need to complain to about this???

I called them at first they stated my account # did not match up then I called back and stated I would be speaking with an attorney and then I was sent a check for $80.00 – something is not right I should have rec’d. a check for $4,000 – I will definitely be checking into this – something is definitely not right with this settlement.

Its now September 26th and I just found my check as I was sick and not getting the mail back in april/may. Well come to find out my 60.23 check came on 4/30/13 but they write on them void 90 days after issue date! So I am seeing that the site for this is down and I am trying to call the number but its only 9:30 am and it just goes BEEP beep and so I am wondering if there is any chance of getting it renewed and a new check sent out. Anyone have any luck contacting them recently? Or anyone think I will still be able to deposit or cash it somehow? Any thoughts or ideas I would appreciate it. Thanks

On September 10 I called the number above to check the status of my settlement. I got through to a representative, and learned that a settlement check was sent to my previous old address, and was for some reason not forwarded to my new address by the postal service. The representative told me the sent check and not been cashed, and told me the procedure to request a new one. I sent a letter with my new address to the address specified by the representative, which was received, according to tracking. I have not received anything, one month later, so attempted to call. I keep getting a busy signal, no answer. I will keep trying to get through, but am concerned, after reading James C’s note below. Update: I was able to get through on the non-800 number – (614) 289-5400. However, I was put on hold for a long time and hung up. I requested a call back from the receptionist, let’s see what happens.

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